A Room by Room Guide for Getting Rid of Clutter

Posted on May 31, 2017 1:50pm PDT

Clutter can rapidly take over the house, which may cause you unnecessary
stress. If you’re thinking about cracking down on your clutter and
moving some of your belongings to a storage unit, consider what you can remove from each room. Keep reading
for a room by room guide for getting rid of clutter.

Living Room

Whether you call it a living room, a den, or a family room, you might see
a significant amount of clutter add up in your living space over time.
Since each of the members of your household will probably contribute to
this clutter in some way, make sure everyone plays a role in getting rid
of it. Everyone should be responsible for his or her own belongings. It
can be particularly difficult to keep clutter to a minimum if you have
young children in the house, so teach them to put their toys away when
they’re done playing.

Garage

Your cars probably aren’t the only pieces of property taking up room
in your garage. If you’ve got equipment that you no longer use,
or extra tools lying around, consider bringing some of your things to
a storage unit. Then, you can still access them by visiting your storage
facility, but you won’t take up too much real estate at home. You
can also use the vertical space in your garage to free up more room to
move around.

Bedroom

Many people find that they have more clothing than they know what to do
with. If your closet is overflowing onto your floor, keep your seasonal
clothing at your storage unit. You can also think about donating the clothes
that you don’t wear to those who are in need, which is a good deed
that can benefit your home as well.

At
Chelsea Mini Storage, we’ve got what it takes to help you deal with your clutter. Our
storage units near Manhattan are safe, secure, and convenient, and they
can help you make the most of your space. Give us a call at (212) 564-7735
or check out our website for more on our moving services.